Biological Ecological Sciences Coalition press release:

REPRESENTATIVES LIPINSKI, REICHERT RECEIVE BESC AWARD
Congressmen lauded for their commitment to biological research

Washington, DC-Representatives Daniel Lipinski (D-Illinois) and Dave Reichert 
(R-Washington) are the recipients of the 2013 Biological and Ecological 
Sciences Coalition (BESC) Congressional Leadership Award.  The award is given 
to recognize congressional leaders who have demonstrated a commitment to 
promoting public policy that advances the nation's scientific research 
enterprise.

"We are fortunate to have two such strong supporters of the natural sciences in 
Congress," said Nadine Lymn, co-chair of BESC and director of public affairs 
for the Ecological Society of America.  "Representatives Lipinski and Reichert 
have repeatedly demonstrated that they value the contributions of biology and 
other sciences to society and believe that sustaining the nation's research and 
technology enterprise is a worthy investment." 

Lipinski is the Ranking Member on the House Subcommittee on Research.  He 
sponsored the National Science Foundation Authorization Act of 2010, which 
authorized increased funding for the National Science Foundation; the 
legislation became part of the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act, which was 
signed into law in 2011.  Lipinski is a vocal supporter of the use of prizes to 
stimulate innovation, and successfully amended U.S. law to allow federal 
agencies to award cash prizes to innovators.  The congressman is also a 
co-chair of the House Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics Education 
Caucus, and a member of the Congressional Research and Development Caucus.

Reichert has worked actively to conserve the wild areas of Washington state and 
the nation.  A former member of the House Science, Space, and Technology 
Committee, he sponsored a resolution that recognized the contributions of 
female scientists.  Reichert was one of only 17 House Republicans to support 
the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010.  He is co-chair of the 
National Parks Caucus and National Landscape Conservation Caucus, and a member 
of the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus and Wild Salmon Caucus.  
Reichert is chair of the Human Resources Subcommittee of the House Ways and 
Means Committee.

"Representatives Lipinski and Reichert are steadfast advocates for scientific 
research, particularly at the National Science Foundation," said BESC co-chair 
Robert Gropp, director of public policy at the American Institute of Biological 
Sciences.  "They both appreciate that research drives innovation, contributes 
to the solution of complex problems, and will help drive new economic growth."


The Biological and Ecological Sciences Coalition (BESC) is an alliance of 
organizations united by a concern for every aspect of the biology of the 
natural world, from agricultural systems to zoology.  BESC supports the goal of 
increasing the nation's investment in the non-medical biological sciences 
across all federal agencies including the National Science Foundation, the U.S. 
Department of Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the U.S. Geological Survey, the 
Department of Energy, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.  
Please visit www.esa.org/besc.

Reply via email to